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We hear from Yau-ma-ti that a small boat capsized there last night during the storm, and that the whole of the occupants, three in number,

were drowned. So far as we have been able to

to injure, aggrieve, villily and prejudice the said GAMECOCKS, says a contemporary, in their day is not a little startling to fad, says a contem-

porary, that mathematical knowledge and in. Daniel Edward Banelmann-and deprive him of were useful birds, and did rare good service in

his good name, fame, credit and reputation, the cockpit. At the present time they are more sanity run in double harness, but such seems to ornamental than useful, as the law has a disgust-be the fact. A distinguished American journal and to bring him into public contempt, scandal,

sent time, been recovered. learn only one of the bodica has, up to the pre-ing antipathy to them. When the gamecock says that the minute and complicated computa infamy and disgrace, on the 10th day of June, in takes a fancy for having a "little mif" with his tions done in the coast survey render many of the year of Our Lord 1982, unlawfully, wickedly and maliciously did write print and publish, and have already been sent to an asylum, and a cause and procure to be written, printed and fellow chanticleer little harm is done, but when, the compilers insane. Several of the workers in default of finding a rival rooster 'to operate upon, he exeris his bellicose propensities upon number of others are, in such a condition as to published in the form of a paragraph or article in children, the matter requires looking into. A entitle them to be sent on there also. A singlar a certain newspaper entitled the Hongkong Tele little child of nine months bas just had its tiny phase of the matary is that the sniferers are ablegraph, a scandalous, malicious and defamatory, lamp extinguished by a bath-tempered gamecock, to still compute, and work is sent over to the libel containing divers scandalous malicious and The “wee bairniy" toddled out into a yard a few asylum to give, the unforismates something to defamatory inatters and things of and concerning days ago, where her father kept fowls. A game engage their attention, and they go on computing the said Daniel Edwari Bandmann, according third flow upon her, and commenced pecking and until death brings its release. These mathe to the terms and effect following (Here follows the spurcing at her head until he and inflicted such matically unul patients are driven out daily for article "Tragic Power published in the Tele- shocking injuries that she died.

airings. They seem to enjoy themselves hugely; graph of roth June), they lean out of the vehicle, smile and salute

THE gig of the Meance capsized near Peddar's Wharf last night about 8 o'clock. The two men who were in the gig got safely ashore, a ope having been thrown to them by the policeman on the pier. The boat sank, and so far as we can learn has not yet been recovered.

A SALAD correspondent of the Belton Journal

writes: 1 will venture to assert that one of the

aud. And also that the said Robert Fraser-

discourage the pious zeal of the people. The Jews are prohibited from settling in future outside towns and villages, while inside towns and villages they are balted and burned. Again, all contracts of pur chase and tenancy with Jews are (pro- SCOTTS ELECTRIC TOTH BRUSHES. Įvisionally) suspended. The Jews are to keep two Sabbaths--their own and the Christian Sunday and are thus put at a | disadvantage with Christian traders. . All the holidays of the Orthodox, and the Orthodox have plenty, are to be ob served by the Hebrews, who like hasi. ness better than relaxation and diver sion, and who would not naturally shut up their shops on the anniversaries of Chris- tian saints. These regulations, combined with the lawless fury of the people, must to some degree clear Russia of her Hebrew population, and then Russian trade will go the way indicated by the merchants of

implicitly to his instractions. A young gentle- Moscow. Meanwhile in the Hungarian A VERY solemn curse has been pronounced

man of the same faith was called as a witness, Parliament has been found a member against the degraded outcast who shall venture My client suggested a question. Blindly I put it ignorant or malicious enough to invent a to rob a poor man of his beet, hit what shall be and was met by a direct negative." What a CONTAINING | parallel to the absurd old story of the sail of the abandoned wretch who steals a poor lie !" ejaculated my client, and dictated another LONDON, observes the Overland Mail, is a mar-| publish, and cause and procure, to be written,

fellow's coffin. We read that at Ilkestone a question. The same result followed, and a simi- vellous city; but can it property be described as martyrdom of the boy Hran, of Lincoln. He has declared that a Jewish Itcher has codin has just been offered for sale, that some. lar ejacatation. By his father inst.action put far transcending in all respects Rome, Babylon,

what uncommon piece of household furniture having been seized under a legal process. We use the term "household furniture advisedly, inasmuch as the owner had kept the coffin in his dwelling-house for fully ten years.

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most novel weddings that ever took place in Texas was the marriage, on May 4th, of S. Gentry of Burleson county, to Miss Rachel Watson, near Salada. The groom was six feet high and weighed was once intrusted with a lief, says Sergeant 60 pounds, while the bride was only two feet Ballantine in his interesting memoirs, by a rather cleven inches, and weighed only 65 pounds, shady attorney of the Jewish persuasion, ami Miss Watson was twenty-six years old, and wellbeing at that time without experience, I yielded known as the “dwarf of Bell county,"

murdered Christian girls," for ritualistic A people so averse to the purposes." blood of animals on all occasions is not likely to use that of human beings in the celebration of religious rites. This tale is

Wosins are adósitted to practice at the Bar in but the ancient scandal which Horace reiny of the States of America. Massachusetts, ports against the witches of his time. The however, is an exceptim to this rule, and a Bill story, like the story of SuvLock's pound of vis to be brought in to secure the sight of the so- flesh, is of unknown antiquity, and, as the called weaker sex to act as lawyers. Doubtless it tatter tale has been transferred from a will pass, and then woe betide the young citizen Christian to a jewish villain, so the former of Massachusetts who shall propose to one of these legal virgins and many another women. has been transferred to a Jewish butcher

from a Roman witch. Persecutors are ·

never at a loss for such stimulants of pe- pular cruelty,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

We hear that the matsbed at Peddar's Wharf was blown in pieces during the stormoflast night.

is case will be worse then that of an apple stealer sitting upon a wall finged with broken għass, a bulldog on one side, and an enraged farmer pitch-fork-aimed on the other.

a third, the answer to which completely knocked us over. My client threw himself back. "Well said he, "he is a liar, he always was a liar, and always will be a liar." "Why," remarked 1, "you seem to know all about him.". "Of course I do," was the reply, "he is my own son."

people passing, and if any notice is taken of them dividuals, and expecting the same attention are delighted, remembering the house or in-

whenever they pass. What an awful fate it must

be, however, to go reckoning up the figures of cast veys for the ten of one's natural life. Stil, newspaper work is nearly as bad, only its victims don't make any fuss.

or any of the cities of old?" The Archbishop of Canterbury says su; but His Grace would cer- tainly admit that the words need qualification. We do not know much about Babylon, and what is told us may probably not be true; but after making all allowance, the impartial student must believe that the Temple of Belus and the Hang AFTER beer label, it seems, is as much a copying Gardens were, upon the whole, greater

right as the tinest piece of music ever willen. An eminent firm of brewers at Buton-on-Trent, who use a diammal for their labels, have fought the question out. They were jealous of a Bristol fit, who had, it is alleged trespassal very

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els than our Crystal Palace or even West- inster Abbey. The Archbishop, however, was referring specially to population. Leared opin- ions have always differed widely as to the num- ber of inhabitants in old Rome. Tradition has persistently reckoned it at 17,037, a souls.

closely upon their privileges. It was shown that

a business for Grævius calculated 40 to 5,020,000. the defendants bad caijed on

the fares to 360,c, early one hundred years. In 1867 they used Nardini reduced as their trademark on bouled ale a hop leaf, which is obviously absurd. Gibbon in one which was well executed, and had in it a tepro- place set it at 1,118,9 18 ; in another at 1,149,00). sentation of the veins of the leaf. The colour We are not destitute of statistics, which, if adopted was red, and the leaf was placed broad | their interpretation coul! be amicably settled, end down. In July of last year, however, the wouklgo fur towards deciding the matter. In the plaintiffs found that an alteration had been made | fourth century A.M. there were 46,602 insulo re- in the leaf, that the veins were omitted, that the gistered, besides 1,803 domur. Juvenal inciden- corners were tumed, and that to an uncritical eye tally mentions that in his time a house had coni- it had assumed the appearance of their diamond. monty four storeys. lly the same precious autho

A CORRESPONDENT sends us the following from Stone Cutter's Island, which speaks for itself. At 6 o'clock last evening, during a heavy squall, a sampan was capsized under sail whilst attempt ¦ ing; to round the North rocks off Stone Cutter's Island, with a view in obtaining shelter, in com A Laker cargo boat came to grief at the Long-pany with scores of junks, ele. The occupants pier yesterday evening, tatt, so far as we have

of the sampan succeeded in getting on to her been able to ascesain, un lives were lost..

keel, and while a European bad was being pre- and brought the action in question. The offend- pared to rescue them, another sampan went to ing firm pleaded that they did not intentionally their assistance and took them off. I give you after the mark, and that the error was committed this info..nation to show that of late years the by the printer. Under these circumstances an Chinese are more disposed to copy Evropeanairangement was come to whereby the obnoxious ideas in regard to saving life than was formerly label was withdrawn, and the red diamond fourishes unotist acted as of old. It is evident that there is something in beer after all.

The Visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended 16th July, were:-European, 154; Chinese, 2012; total, 2,196.

ONE of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire's lighters capsized, during the gale last night, and between three and four hundred bales of matting were thrown into the water,

WE learn that a man was washed oreinad from one of the cargo boats down at West Point last night. The body has not yet been recovered, so it is just possible that he may have been picked up or have got safely to the shore.

|LAST evening about seven o'clock, a junk went to pieces close to Messrs. Russell .Co.'s. Messrs. W. 1. Mome, Cruickshank, Ullmann and 15. U. Smith were close handy at thetime the catastrophe accarred, and succeeded in saving the whole of the crew of the junk, seren in number. Great difficulty was experienced in getting the master of the junk, an old man, to leave her, and it was only when she was almost all to pieces that he could he persuaded to leave the wrecked craft.

the case.

THE following remarks, taken from a London contemporary, are intended chiefly for the benefit of milkmen. It is a wicked and dangerous thing to adulterate wilk. The people do not like it, and the law looks upon the process with a very jealous eye. It is still worse, however, upon the part of the vendor of cow juice”—as it has been vulgarly bedubbed-to refuse to allow one of her Majesty's inspectors to examine his caps when requested. A Stockton-on-Tees milkman was recently asked by an official for a sample of his milk for analysis, when he immediately poured the contents of his can upon the ground. For this offence he was summoned before the magis trates, and fined in the sum of 10f. He would not have suffered more severely than. this if he had been convicted of adulteration. It is evident that it is of no use Simpson kicking against the

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Smith, contriving and unlawfully, wickelly and and prejudice the said Daniel Edward Band- maliciously intending to injure, aggrieve villify

mann and deprive him of his good name, faine,

credit and reputation, and to bring him into public conterupt, scandal, infamy and disgrace, afterwards, that is to say on the 14th day of June, in the year of Our Lord 1882, unlawfully, wickedly and maliciously did write, print and

printed and published in the form of a paragraphi or article in a certain newspaper entitled the Hongkong Telegraph, a cestain oiler scandal- ons, malicicus and defamator, libel containing divers scandalous, malicious and defamatory matters and things of and concerning the said Daniel Edward Handmann according to the terms and effect following (flere follows the paragraph in the Telegraph of 14th June, commencing “We were surprised"},

The defendant pleaded not guilty and justifica-

tion.

Upon his Lordship taking his seat on the bench, Mr. Francis rose and said he appeared in the case for the prosecution with Mr. Mackcan-Mr. Fraser-Smith, upon the jury entering the box, said he wished to challenge.—The Chief Justice.re- marked that he had no absolute light of challenge in misdemeanor, but if he objected to any juror, the Court would allow him to step aside.—Mr. Fraser- Smith said he wished to be tried by a jury of his owncountrymen, by a jury of Englishmen—Even- tually the jury as given above was appointed to try the case, Messrs. Foulcke and dos Remedios being brought in as the jury list had become exhausted. Mr. Francis naked that Mr. W. Bossey, who was called as a juros, be allowed to stand aside,

In consequence of this they were very jealous,rity we are told that Roinans in general occupied | which was granted. The Registrar then flats or lodgings; it is gratifying to have the spe- read the information, the reading of the ar cife assurance, but it was scarcely needed. Gibticle and paragraph from the Telegraph bon made out his total by reckoning six persons on creating considerable merriment amongst the every storey, twenty-four to a house. This seems large number of foreigners present:-The vastly too low. The insale in poor quarters were reading finished, Mr. Francia said he would thronged-rookeries in fact. The limited num-like to ask before addressing the jury whether he ber of inhabited buildings within the vast space was at liberty to denitr to the plea put in.-The encircled by the walls of Rome shows how large Chief Justice answered in the negative.—Mr. they must have been, And the 1,805 domus, | Francis then addressed the jury for the prosecu- occupied by ich people with their enormous tion. He said it was a private prosecution. Mr. households, are left out of Gibbon's calculation Daniel Edward Bandmann was an actor of consi- altogether. Upon the whole, it seems probable derable repute not only in the colonies but also in that London is not more populous than old Rome. Paris, London and New York. He was a gentle- The quarters outside the walls are not reckoned man who had displayed evidence of great aptitude in the Notitia Impes, and they were very large for the stage for which he had been carefully One does not reachly think of another point in educated under the patronage of his sovereign which our city transcends the ancient capital of the duchess of Mecklenburgh. He had appeared the world, barring railways, and gas, and such in Paris and America as well as in London, matiers. Our places of amusement-the whole and his success in the latter plaçe was so great of them together-do not hold more than the that Lord Lytton spoke in high terms of Circus alone accommodated by the lowest him as an actor. Herr Bandnann for some estimate. Dionysius of Halicarnassus put it at time past had been travelling with a com- 150,95; Pliny at 262,6-2; the Notitia Impei at pany through Australia, India and China. 403,093; and we have different reckonings be- The defendant was personally well known' tween these limits. Even our places of worship, in all of them, as an able and energelis account- with which the Archbishop is specially concerned, ant some time ago, and also in connection with do not probably exceed the number of those in racing matters. He had started a newspaper which exhibited independence and ability, but he was afraid the jury must come to the conclu sion that he was wanting in some respects in re- gard to the responsibility which he tookupon him. self when he started a newspaper. He undertook this of his own free will, and purely as a com- mercial enterprise. Whatever he might say as to the crying necessity for such a newspaper, the necessity was to establish himself in business.

ONE of the smartest, if also one of the most bumptious and conceited, stuck operators in the City, says the #ford, has set the pices of Indian goldmine shares a-moving within the past few days by a decidedly clever dodge. In reality, we believe, he is a very large holder of some of these mines, and would be glad indeed to see his money back; but he professes to be an eager buyer, and has inundated his fellow-shareholders with circulars stating that he has some large orders to fi'l, and would be glad if they would tell him what their intentions are, whether they are sellers, and, if so, how many shares they can let him have. Naturally, the effect of a notification of this kind, so practical-looking and yet so full of mystery, is just the very reverse of the ostensible object of its author. The recipients at once con- clude that 'something is up,' and that the some-

Honegoro, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1882

Arrays ry, observes the Daily Notes, the Russians fod towards the Jews as the Roman dil to the fair sex,' when he said that men would neither live with them wor without them, While the populace is ex- refling itself, if reports/betrue, in exquisite ness of cruelty, while the Government is bringing out mediaeval decrees, the trading classes are declaring that the expulsier of the Jews means the ruin of business. Fifty of the chief manufacturing firms of Moscow have prevented an address to the Minister Middleton. They apparently scorn to do things / WAT seems on the face of it a rather hard case thing must be very good indeed, else this sharp old Rome.

of Finance, in which they express this view of the revent orthodox excesses of Holy Russia. The tradesmen of St. Petersburg are said to agree with their brethren of Moscow, and to be preparing an address expressing the same ideas. The Minister of Finance may of course reply that Russia

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person would not want to buy. So instead of selling what they hold, they become buyers of more, and the astute operator works up the price for their benefit to a point that enables him to sell at a profit. That, and not the hints, repoids and advices of kept financial prints, is the cause of the rise in Indian gold-mine shares, and those

indeed. But the honesty of it? Ah, you must be a greenhorn to talk of honesty where money. is to be made!

LAST NIGHT'S GALE.

A gale of wind of considerable force swept over the City last night. The weather had been threatening all day, and during the afternoon the sampans and other native craft could be seen hasloning to their accustomed havens of shelter,

Is holy in the first place, and that business/other, and three children. There is nothing so pension much against his will. Middle, we hear in the secret look upon it as a very smart'move The warning signal to look out for a strong blow There was no duty imposed on the defendant to

A minty commendable thoroughness charac-spikes. He has only one course open to him, terises the proceedings of the good people of

by halves. If they wish to kick up a row they do it, and if they wish to get chank they get dunk solidly. An instance of the way they do things was given in certain proceedings at the local police-com the other day, when the magistrates sent to prison for diunkenness and disorderly conduct an entire family, consisting of father, touching as unity amongst families, but we have and prosperity are quite a secondary affair.never read of such a close family bond as that This would be consistent in some ways, but here presented. Gecarcely in keeping with the character of a Minister of Finance. Meanwhile the jewish refugees are fleeing from their tormentors into Germany, where they may be insulted, but where they are not actually rubbed. burned, outraged, ani tortured. From Germany these sufferers of forcible eviction are to be transferred to America, where

THAT aniversal genius who penned the famous

man-and-dog fight in, the Potteries must, ob

serves the Sportsman, lower his flag, America pussesses a scribe who, in sporting parlance, could give him a stone and a good beating. This is a writer who, for the benefit of the inhabitants of New York, relates the details of an exciting fight between a centipede and a snake. The snake was about three feet long. When the

has been brought to our notice. Police Sergeant Middle, we are info: ned, completed ten years service in the Force on the 8th instant. He was desirous of re-engaging for a further team of five years, ins was told he could not be allowed to do so, as so many men were coming out from home. He was therefore obliged to take his

joined the Police out here, and is still a young, strong, healthy man, and bears a good character, and it sechs strange his services should have been refused. He has been in charge of the water police steam launches since they were Stal.cd and has rendered good service in the Fire Brigade, receiving severe injury at a fire in Queen's Road in January last, which necessitated is being in hospital for some tinie. We hear he is quite at a loss himself to understand why he should not be allowed to re-engage in the Force for another five years.

was given about half past five in the afternoon; start a paper. The editor or propicior of a there were then ample signs that a gale was in newspaper had no duty to the public beyond our vicinity, the rain falling in torrents. By half that of vendors of other articles, no rights or past seven o'clock the wind had increased to al-privileges not possessed by every ono present in most hurricane force, the frequent heavy gusts Court. As caterers of items of public intelligence, causing most people to fear that we were in for a

some newspapers devoted immenst sums of typhoon. By ten o'clock the storm began to moncy to obtaining news as a matter of money abate, although at that time it was blowing very speculation. All of them present could collect stifly, the rain still falling heavily. The typhoon news and publish it in the shape of an express brigade were out on duty; however, we are glad

or a pamphlet. A newspaper proprietor, if a to state that their services were but litle required. competent man, makes it his business to The damage done to the trees of the Colony, and think for the public, who have often no time which we have much reason to be thankful. In into the history of science or literature, and another place will be found particulars of all the editors endeavored to forecast the future from casualties which have have come to our notice.

the past. All were at liberty to do the same if they pleased. They were all as competent in SUPREME COURT-CRIMINAL

law to criticise publio men as the editor of any newspaper, who had no duties, privileges or responsibilities which others had not, but THE "TELEGRAPH " LIBEL CASE. his responsibilities were much more scríous. The trial of the libel case Daniel Edward When an editor wrote be addressed a large and extcusive public, and would not be pro- Handmann, actor, versus Robert Fraser-Smith, tected as a private person. An Editor was sub- They editor and proprietor ofthe Hongkong Telegraph, ject to the same laws as they were. was commenced this morning before the Hon. were at liberty to criticise performances in

letters,

&c, and to ridicule the man or his Sir George Phillippo, Chief Justice, and a jury acting. The editor of a newspaper could do composed of the following gentlemen-Messrs. no more, arat was subject to the same laws as T. E. Davies (forenian), A. 5. Garfitt, Heary they were. What was the law regarding defa Smith, E. F. Mathias Foulcke, Jas. Jardine Bell- niatory matter?. The broad,

SESSIONS.

SAYS the World:-As for the foreign market, it is at a standstill front the continued uncertainty about Egypt. One hears the Government cursed on all hands by impatient arbitragists and holders for the rise because it does not act, and the Jingoes bewail the loss of their great Hebrew leader: but when any such growler is humbly naked if he could suggest a course for the Coverament, we may presume they will be safe againwriter saw the battle between the pair open, he Mucit as we are given to boasting of the great he immediately goes off in a series of futile ex property in general, has been very allght, for to do so for themselves. People looked back both robbery and insult, The Germans called another gentleman to his side to witness advances we of this century have made in science plosions like a cracker. Will England inter- are said to entertain an apprehension that, the proceedings, so that there should be no mis- and civilization, it must be admitted that at least

vene alone?' we asked an impatient jobber. when all the Jews in Russia have been take about the business, and no man should be in one important particular we have retrograded Why not?' answered he. Well, there is Franco baited, the good-humoured Sclavonic pop-able to put up his hand hereafter and say this story with alarming rapidity, and that is in the matter in the way; she is sensitive and jealous, you know, plation will turn on the Germans within is a lie. The centipede, with wonderful activity, of the proper preparation of our food and the and might-'0, hang France! This thing has their boundaries. This is not at all un- darted upon the snake, and caught him by the manner in which we partake of it. In these days got to be scaled; and if Dizzy had been at the likely, for during the last hundred and fifty neck, from which no effort of the snake could money-getting is too frequently considered theheln, I'll bet you two hats to a dollar that it years Germans have been às much detested dislodge him. The snake turned, twisted, and

main object of life, and every other duty and would have been settled before now. Who could in Russia as the Scotch tised to be in Eng-lashed himself, at times standing almost pleasure is subordinated to the attainment of that argue against conviction, so deep rooted in stiff on his head," and again on his tail, seem object. We deny ourselves rest, recreation, and, soil? Nevertheless, the Egyptian trouble con- land, and for the, same reasons, The

ing to be in an agony. In the meantime worse than all, even a proper Hmit to our cals.tinues, and quite paralyses the foreign market. Germans in Russia, like the Scotch during the woun was cutting through the neck As a consequence, we are a nation of dyspeptics Men are afraid either to buy or sell, and except several regns in our own past history, of the snake. When the snake became still, -a sallow-faced, sickly-looking lot of humanity. where bear' accounts have been closed, very became the favourites of the Sovereign. the worn would loose his hold, and more. From denying ourselves the pleasures of the table little dealing in Egypts' has occurred these past The Russians still, as they complain, find off several inches, but if the stake moved he it has resulted in our being unable to enjoy them, ten days. Men go about with anxiety peeping "Germans everywhere in their service, and would dat upon him in an instant and go to and the money which we had fondly hoped would from behind their stolid masks of faces, and as

no one liberty to publish den motter of they naturally detest these prosperous fur-cutting again. After a little the snake was still, minister to our happiness is worthless, for the sure cach other that it must come right, you Irving, J. G. dos Remedios, and Geo. Allen. another, or to publish that one was guilty A and the centipede stretched himself out and reason that in our long pursuit of the money we know; but each resolving in his heart to get out' Messsa. Francis and MacKean, instructed by crime, infected with disease that would exclude eigners. However, the Germans can take began to fill himself with the blood of the snake, have not only forgotten how to enjoy durselves of his holding the moment the limit he has given Messrs. Brereton and Wotton, appeared for the him from society, expose him to the ridicule pretty good care of themselves. It seems

This he did rapidly, and "the gentlemen could but have also robbed ourselves of the health which his broker is reached, It is droll to ste grave complainant, the defendant conducting his own or contempt of fils fellow, men, or injure him more probable that the great landed pro- mark the increase of his size until all the blood

in his trade or occupation. The mere fact of is the first essential to a happy life. In the en bank directors, prim and purseproud City mer- case. The following is the information:-

publication shewed it was done to injure, the law prietors will be the next victims ofthe turbu seemed to be drawn from the snake, and the deavour to make amends for this natural error chants, fussy bank managers, with an anxious

said maliciously, and was the subject of an action lent Russian populace when it has done worm had gotten very large." The head of the we resort to hoy and all sorts of "bitters," feeling at the heart about the state of their se

for damages or criminal prosecution. There with the Jews. The Russian Government snake was nearly cut off, and he was dead—as "cordials,"" tonics," and the thousand and one curities' vault, and gamblers pure and simple, all

were many cases in which in the interest of the should think of the chances of an agrarian he probably would be, under the circumstances. quack remedies, for the restoration of that main- absorbed in the same problem, all repeating the

public and of the State and good Government war, a war in which the chateaux of the One of the observers, with his knife, cut off the spring of life, a good appetite, but in vain. There same parrot-cry, 'It's bound to-come right, you on behalf of our Lady the Queen, that Daniel things were published, but this would not be

an excuse if published maliciously, ~ Certain ch head of the now almost torpid wordt, and let out is but one sure remedy, and that a forgiving know. The country would not stand being made | Edward Bandmann, at the time of publishing the classes of publication were absolutely privileged, great may fall, before it encourages the

more than two table-spoonfuls of the blood which nature has supplied-bananas and oranges. It a fool of by Gladstone and the peace-at-any scandalous, malicious and defamatory libels such as proceedings in Pallament, and, in law animosity of the Orthodox against the

it had eaten from its prey. Then the gentlemen is the only cure for dyspepsia and disordered price lot. Poor fellows! The country, we fear, hereinafter mentioned, was and is by profession Courts, though containing matter injurious to the Hebrew. But the regulations of a Com-

went and had a drink, and one of them who paid digestion, provided these luscious fruits are par will prove a broken reed. It hates the Egyptian and actor, and was staying in Victoria aforesaid, character of individuals. In other classes of

matter, the privilege was not absolute but de mittee of Ministers-regulations approved recovered the expenses by writing this interesting taken of liberally and regularly. Bananas and imbroglio with a cordial haired, and is not up to and that Robert Fraser-Smith, contriving and pended on the occasion, and was to be measured of by the EMPEROR-certainly do not much | narrative for the newspapers.

oranges are the sure cure.

the eyes in Egyptian bonde

unlawfully, wickedly and maliciously intending by that, That qualified privilege only, existed

',

In the Supreme Court of Hongkong, At the Criminal Session of the Supreme Court holden at Victoria for the month of July 1882, the Court is informed by the Attomey General

haw allowed

of

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